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Marysville Elks #1130 Hoop Shoot a Great Success

Winners were recently crowned in the annual Marysville Elks Hoop Shoot Contest at the Marysville High School Gymnasium.  

14 students participated in this year’s competition at the local level.  Elk members and the Marysville High School Boys Basketball team assisted the competitors by keeping score and rebounding the basketballs. 

Winners were recently crowned in the annual Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 Hoop Shoot Contest at the Marysville High School Gymnasium.  

14 students participated in this year’s competition at the local level.  Elk members and the Marysville High School Boys Basketball team assisted the competitors by keeping score and rebounding the basketballs. 

Shown in the picture are the winners and participants. The winners were: Boys 8-9 years old division - Dominick Dials, 10-11 division - Drew Hughes, 12-13 division - Merrick Reynolds. Girls 10-11 division Kylie Levings. The other participants are: A…

Shown in the picture are the winners and participants. The winners were: Boys 8-9 years old division - Dominick Dials, 10-11 division - Drew Hughes, 12-13 division - Merrick Reynolds. Girls 10-11 division Kylie Levings. The other participants are: A.J. Gratz, Drew Chaffin, Kiefer Brock, Alex Orders, Braden Bates, Brady Carper, Dawson Taylor, Caden Canfield, Carson Taylor, Clark Aden.

The winners of each division are moving on to compete in the South Central District Hoop Shoot January 13 at Newark High School. 

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Berea Elks Lodge #1815 Helps Drug Awareness and Public Safety

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 donated $500 to the Berea Police Department to cover costs for materials for the Too Good For Drugs program that is taught to all 4th and 5th graders in the Berea City School system. Additionally, another $1,000 dollars was donated to the Berea Fire Department to purchase new smoke detectors and lock boxes to be delivered to those in the community in need.

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 donated $500 to the Berea Police Department to cover costs for materials for the Too Good For Drugs program that is taught to all 4th and 5th graders in the Berea City School system.

Additionally, another $1,000 dollars was donated to the Berea Fire Department to purchase new smoke detectors and lock boxes to be delivered to those in the community in need.

The checks were presented publicly at a recent City of Berea Council Meeting.

These funds were made possible by a Gratitude Grant from the Elks National Foundation.

Pictured from left:  Sgt. Pat Greenhill of Berea Police, Lt. Tom Emming of Berea Fire, Richard Threadgill, PER, and Chief of Police, Joe Grecol.

Pictured from left: Sgt. Pat Greenhill of Berea Police, Lt. Tom Emming of Berea Fire, Richard Threadgill, PER, and Chief of Police, Joe Grecol.

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New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 Honored By PCCA With Dove Award

During Breast Cancer Awareness month, members of the Perry County Cancer Alliance (PCCA) held their  annual vigil on the Perry County Courthouse steps Oct.18th.  This event recognized cancer survivors and those individuals and organizations supporting the PCCA.

During the ceremony, New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 was awarded the Dove award for its continuous and generous donations they provide to the PCCA (over $73,000 donated since 2009.) Over $4,000 has been donated to date this year alone.

During Breast Cancer Awareness month, members of the Perry County Cancer Alliance (PCCA) held their  annual vigil on the Perry County Courthouse steps Oct.18th.  This event recognized cancer survivors and those individuals and organizations supporting the PCCA.

During the ceremony, New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 was awarded the Dove award for its continuous and generous donations they provide to the PCCA (over $73,000 donated since 2009.) Over $4,000 has been donated to date this year alone.

Accepting this award on behalf of New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 that evening were Exalted Ruler Carl Trunko and Esteemed Loyal Knight Tina McCall.

Accepting this award on behalf of New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 that evening were Exalted Ruler Carl Trunko and Esteemed Loyal Knight Tina McCall.

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Elroy Helps Newark Elks Lodge #391 Pass out Drug Awareness Materials and Candy

Newark Elks Lodge# 391 members worked to put together bags to hand out to the children at the Halloween on the Square Event held in the city on October 25th. The bags contained drug awareness coloring books, crayons, wrist bands, bookmarks and information for parents.

Newark Elks Lodge# 391 members worked to put together bags to hand out to the children at the Halloween on the Square Event held in the city on October 25th. The bags contained drug awareness coloring books, crayons, wrist bands, bookmarks and information for parents.

The children were delighted to see Elroy and he received many high 5’s and hugs from children and adults alike as lodge members passed out the bags and candy.  An estimated 1100 children attended the event.

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Pictured on the right: member Tom Stoyle passes out the drug awareness bags as new member Renee Brewer, in crayon costume, passes out candy.

Pictured on the right: member Tom Stoyle passes out the drug awareness bags as new member Renee Brewer, in crayon costume, passes out candy.

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New Lexington Elks Helps With Expired Drug Collection

The New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 partnered with the Perry County Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) to help prevent expired and unused medications going into water systems. 

During the recent annual drive-thru flu clinic Oct.10th held at the Perry County Fairgrounds,441 disposable drug deactivation bags (Deterra) were passed out to everyone receiving a flu shot.

With the assistance of members of the Perry County Sheriffs Dept., New Lexington Police Dept. and the Perry County Health Dept. these bags allowed people to dispose of unused drugs correctly. 

The New Lexington Elks Lodge #509 partnered with the Perry County Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) to help prevent expired and unused medications going into water systems. 

During the recent annual drive-thru flu clinic Oct.10th held at the Perry County Fairgrounds,441 disposable drug deactivation bags (Deterra) were passed out to everyone receiving a flu shot.

With the assistance of members of the Perry County Sheriffs Dept., New Lexington Police Dept. and the Perry County Health Dept. these bags allowed people to dispose of unused drugs correctly. 

550 Deterra bags were purchased through a $2,000 Gratitude Grant from the Elks National Foundation. The remaining biodegradable bags(designed to deteriorate and keep wastes from water systems) were shared with the Sheriffs Dept. and Police Dept. for future use.

Officers and Trustees of New Lexington Lodge #509 present were Phil Wollenberg PER,Lodge Esquire and Grant Committee Chairperson, Trustee Jim Leckrone, Grant writer Trustee Mike Sherlock, Ruth Liff-Gray, Esteemed Leading Knight,RSVP director, Sheri …

Officers and Trustees of New Lexington Lodge #509 present were Phil Wollenberg PER,Lodge Esquire and Grant Committee Chairperson, Trustee Jim Leckrone, Grant writer Trustee Mike Sherlock, Ruth Liff-Gray, Esteemed Leading Knight,RSVP director, Sheri Howydshell, Lodge manager and Mark Shoemaker, Lodge Tiler.

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Van Wert Elks Hosts Successful Hoop Shoot

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Annual Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Goedde Building, Van Wert City Schools in Van Wert.   The contest was open to all boys and girls, ages 8 thru 13 and the boys and girls competed separately in their age class.   All participants shoot 25 free throw shots to compete.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Annual Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Goedde Building, Van Wert City Schools in Van Wert.   The contest was open to all boys and girls, ages 8 thru 13 and the boys and girls competed separately in their age class.   All participants shoot 25 free throw shots to compete.

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The Elks National “Hoop Shoot” is the nation’s largest co-ed sports competition and the only non-commercial sporting event conducted on a national basis.  More than three million boys and girls, ages 8 to 13, from all fifty states, compete in the Elks “Hoop Shoot” contests at various levels of competition each year.

All the participants received special Hoop Shoot tee shirts, provided by sponsors, Lee’s Ace Hardware, Van Wert Propane, Lee Kinstle GM and Pizza Hut.

 The first place winners of the local contest will advance to the district competition, which will be held at 1:00 pm in the King Horn Center at the Ohio Northern University on January 13, 2018.

The winners in the boys divisions are: Age 12-13 Division: Dalton Keysor, 1st place.  Age 10-11 Division: Griffin McCracken, 1st place and Caden Sinn, 2nd place.   Age 8-9 Division:  Ryder Brown, 1st place and Broylin Sinn, 2nd place.                                                                           

The winners in the girls divisions are:  Age 12-13 Division: are Ashlyn Price, 1st place, Tianna Sinn, 2nd place and Breece Baltzell, 3rd place.    Age 10-11 Division: Sophia Brickner, 1st place; Jazzlyn Florence, 2nd place and Riley Brown, 3rd place.     Age 8-9 Division: Brenner Keysor, 1st place.

 Kyle Hammons, Lodge Chairman thanks everyone who participated in the contest this year.

 

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Ohio Elks Northwest District Helps Veterans

On October 21st at the Northwest District Meeting held at Lima Elks Lodge #54, several donations of personal care items and new clothing was brought in for Veterans residing at the Sandusky Ohio Veterans Home. 

On October 21st at the Northwest District Meeting held at Lima Elks Lodge #54, several donations of personal care items and new clothing was brought in for Veterans residing at the Sandusky Ohio Veterans Home. 

Lodges and their members donating respectively were Defiance Lodge #147, Van Wert Lodge #1197,  and Toledo –Sylvania #53. Also donated were generous monetary gifts totaling $3,040 in funds allocated to our 1 North Adopted unit.

Presenting donations were North West District Association, Toledo-Sylvania Lodge #53 and Maumee/BG Lodge #1850, Fremont Lodge #169 funds remaining from the Adopt A Veteran Mud Hens Baseball Game.

Following the meeting all the collecting personal gifts along with the donation check were delivered to the Ohio Veterans Home. 

Pictured: Kimberly Lewallen, Volunteer Coordinator, Ohio/ NW District Rep Mary Beaston, and Veteran Kenny.

Pictured: Kimberly Lewallen, Volunteer Coordinator, Ohio/ NW District Rep Mary Beaston, and Veteran Kenny.

The Veterans greatly appreciate everything the Elks do for them.

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Salem Elks Lodge #305 Presents NE District CP Check.

he Ohio Elks Northeast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Charity Ball at the Lakewood Lodge in October. The proceeds were donated to four separate facilities that assist Cerebral Palsy patients.

The Salem Elks Lodge #305 recently donated to the Robert Bycroft School a check for $1,625.00.

The Ohio Elks Northeast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held their Charity Ball at the Lakewood Lodge in October. The proceeds were donated to four separate facilities that assist Cerebral Palsy patients.

The Salem Elks Lodge #305 recently donated to the Robert Bycroft School a check for $1,625.00.

On the left is Principal Andrew Garber accepting the check from Wayne Gorby, Exalted Ruler.

On the left is Principal Andrew Garber accepting the check from Wayne Gorby, Exalted Ruler.

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Gallipolis Elks #107 Brings Drug Awareness to Halloween

On Halloween Trick or Treat Night, the Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 setup three separate drug awareness tables in various locations in Gallipolis. Representatives from the City Police Dept. and County Sheriff’s Dept., along with Elks members and volunteers handed out approximately 1,360 pieces of drug awareness literature to about 1,500 Trick or Treater’s. PER Walt Brown, additionally, provided over 2,700 drug awareness materials to local 4-H Clubs, City Schools, County Prosecutor’s Office, and Gallia Co. Children’s Services.

On Halloween Trick or Treat Night, the Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 setup three separate drug awareness tables in various locations in Gallipolis. Representatives from the City Police Dept. and County Sheriff’s Dept., along with Elks members and volunteers handed out approximately 1,360 pieces of drug awareness literature to about 1,500 Trick or Treater’s. PER Walt Brown, additionally, provided over 2,700 drug awareness materials to local 4-H Clubs, City Schools, County Prosecutor’s Office, and Gallia Co. Children’s Services.

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Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down

Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down.

November 13, 2018 was a cold and windy day but the weather didn’t bother Newark Lodge #391 members as they took part in the Veterans Stand Down.  Set up in the outdoor Canal Market area, lodge and district Veteran Chairman Tim Hamilton, ENF Chairman Kathy Wise and member Becky Underhill greeted veterans as they handed out sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, backpacks, hats and gloves as well as drug awareness information.

Newark Elks Lodge #391 Participates in Licking County Veterans Stand Down.

November 13, 2018 was a cold and windy day but the weather didn’t bother Newark Lodge #391 members as they took part in the Veterans Stand Down.  Set up in the outdoor Canal Market area, lodge and district Veteran Chairman Tim Hamilton, ENF Chairman Kathy Wise and member Becky Underhill greeted veterans as they handed out sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, backpacks, hats and gloves as well as drug awareness information.

Kathy used the Gratitude Grant to purchase 50 sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and back packs and Becky headed an effort to collect the hats and gloves in the lodge.  The lodge members donated enough items to help nearly 100 needy vets.

Pictured is ENF Chairman Kathy Wise with the items passed out at the Stand Down to needy and homeless veterans.

Pictured is ENF Chairman Kathy Wise with the items passed out at the Stand Down to needy and homeless veterans.


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Van Wert Elks Nominate Students of the Month

Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks have selected Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.

Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks have selected Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner seniors at Van Wert High School as the recipients of the Students of the Month for October.

Students are nominated by their high schools to receive this award.  Each Student of the Month receives a monetary donation along with a certificate from the Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197 with the possibility to be named the Student of the Year.   Students are judged on the basis of multiple achievements – Volunteerism, Character, Leadership, Service, Citizenship and Scholastic.

This program is designed to recognize outstanding young men and women for their achievements in school and community.   The Elks wish to recognize and praise those students for their accomplishments, their activities, and their contributions to society through this program.

Pictured left to right are: Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner with Linda J. Stanley, Student of the Month Chairperson.

Pictured left to right are: Noah Carter and Noelle Heffner with Linda J. Stanley, Student of the Month Chairperson.

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Marysville Elks #1130 Sock Hop Raises More than $700 For CP

Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 held their first Sock Hop for CP on Oct. 27th. The lodge raised $718 for Cerebral Palsy – a fabulous and groovy time was had by all Daddy-O!

Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 held their first Sock Hop for CP on Oct. 27th. The lodge raised $718 for Cerebral Palsy – a fabulous and groovy time was had by all Daddy-O!


Mary Ellen Miscovich won the hula hoop contest (she brought her own hula hoop!).

Mary Ellen Miscovich won the hula hoop contest (she brought her own hula hoop!).

Winner of the best costume, Patrice West

Winner of the best costume, Patrice West

The 1st place winner of the limbo contest, Mickaela Ropp, and 2nd place winner J’Ahsiha Cox.

The 1st place winner of the limbo contest, Mickaela Ropp, and 2nd place winner J’Ahsiha Cox.

Winners of the dance contest, Lisa Mischovich, Tami Cox, Amanda Skinner & the “Leader of the Pack”, Chris Skinner.

Winners of the dance contest, Lisa Mischovich, Tami Cox, Amanda Skinner & the “Leader of the Pack”, Chris Skinner.

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Berea Elks Partner with Berea Police On DEA Drug Take Back Day

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 partnered with Berea Police to serve as a collection site for the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This event collects unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs and disposes of them properly keeping our community and environment safer.

The event collected almost 50 pounds of drugs.

The Berea Elks Lodge #1815 partnered with Berea Police to serve as a collection site for the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This event collects unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs and disposes of them properly keeping our community and environment safer.

The event collected almost 50 pounds of drugs.

Pictured, from left:  Members Bob Bickford, Jeff Coyle (ER), Danielle Mahany (secretary), Officers Pat Greenhill and Chuck Gute of Berea Police, and member John Masterson.

Pictured, from left: Members Bob Bickford, Jeff Coyle (ER), Danielle Mahany (secretary), Officers Pat Greenhill and Chuck Gute of Berea Police, and member John Masterson.


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Athens Elks Host National Drug Take Back Day

Athens Elks Lodge #973 partnered with the DEA and the Athens Police Department on Saturday, October 27, 2018 for the National Drug Take Back Initiative. This event is where community members turn in unused, unwanted, or expired prescription medications, to be disposed of properly. It removes the medications from your home to prevent theft or misuse, as well as preventing them to end up in the water supply or environment.

Athens Elks Lodge #973 partnered with the DEA and the Athens Police Department on Saturday, October 27, 2018 for the National Drug Take Back Initiative. This event is where community members turn in unused, unwanted, or expired prescription medications, to be disposed of properly. It removes the medications from your home to prevent theft or misuse, as well as preventing them to end up in the water supply or environment.  

Ninety two (92) pounds of prescription medications were collected from the Elks Lodge site during the day. The Athens Elks Lodge provided it's parking lot for the community event. In addition, the lodge provided lunch and soft drinks for the officers staffing the event.

(Pictured is Officer Rick Crossen with the Athens Police Department during set up of the program in the Elks parking lot, prior to the event starting. )

(Pictured is Officer Rick Crossen with the Athens Police Department during set up of the program in the Elks parking lot, prior to the event starting. )

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Newark Elks Is Raising Drug Awareness in Community

Newark Elks Lodge #391 members stuffing bags with Drug Awareness materials to be passed out during Halloween on the Square.  In the bags are the DAP coloring books and crayons, bookmarks, wristbands and info for parents.  Targeted age group is between 6 and 12. Candy will also be passed out.

Newark Elks Lodge #391 members stuffing bags with Drug Awareness materials to be passed out during Halloween on the Square.  In the bags are the DAP coloring books and crayons, bookmarks, wristbands and info for parents.  Targeted age group is between 6 and 12. Candy will also be passed out.

Pictured are Top, then left to right; members Becky Underhill, Kathy Wise, Patty Taylor, Ladies Aux President Becky Shoults, Lodge DAP Chairman Tim Hamilton, Loyal Knight Steve Deedrick, Esquire Valerie Deedrick, members Jane McDonald, Ruby Smith, M…

Pictured are Top, then left to right; members Becky Underhill, Kathy Wise, Patty Taylor, Ladies Aux President Becky Shoults, Lodge DAP Chairman Tim Hamilton, Loyal Knight Steve Deedrick, Esquire Valerie Deedrick, members Jane McDonald, Ruby Smith, Marie Rogers and Lecturing Knight Chris Shumaker.

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Van Wert Elks Helps Teach Kids About Fire Safety

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department.   The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the Firefighter Phil Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools.   This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently donated $150 to the Van Wert City Fire Department.   The monies are to be used for the sponsorship of the Firefighter Phil Program, which is presented to all the elementary school children in the City of Van Wert and all of the county schools.   This year the program will reach 1,552 students in Grades K thru 4.

The program, which is presented each October in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, teaches the school children the importance of fire safety.  Van Wert Elks Lodge is proud to help sponsor this important program and has been a sponsor each year since the program was started in Van Wert County.

Pictured, left to right are Van Wert Fire Chief Jon Jones and Elks Lodge Secretary Michael C. Stanley.

Pictured, left to right are Van Wert Fire Chief Jon Jones and Elks Lodge Secretary Michael C. Stanley.

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Gallipolis Elks #107 Supports Snack Pack Program

Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 150 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack Program.  This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $400 from the Elks. 

In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented them with a $825 check. The snack pack program began in Gallia County in 2007 serving one elementary school and has expanded its program to provide snack packs to over 850 students in all elementary schools in Gallia Co., Gallia Academy Middle School and Gallia Academy High School. 

Gallipolis Elks Lodge #107 purchased and delivered 150 cases of peanut butter to the Gallia Co. Snack Pack Program.  This donation was made possible by a $2,000 grant from the Elks National Foundation along with an additional $400 from the Elks. 

In addition to the peanut butter, the Gallipolis Elks presented them with a $825 check. The snack pack program began in Gallia County in 2007 serving one elementary school and has expanded its program to provide snack packs to over 850 students in all elementary schools in Gallia Co., Gallia Academy Middle School and Gallia Academy High School. 

All of this is done with donations to Snack Pack that go directly to purchase the food items for the students.  Elk’s members Bill Johnson, Fred Bryant, Gary Rife and Ron Jackson along with Snack Pack representative Nancy Blevins are shown at the Snack Pack Distribution Center at the Holzer facility on State Rt. 850 where the snack packs are filled.

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Elks of the Northwest District Take Veterans to Ballgame

On August 26th 2018 Maumee/BG, Toledo and Fremont Elks were able to provide a great day for Toledo Mud Hens baseball and food for a total of 60 people who attended the game, 21 Veterans from the Ohio Veterans home and 39 Elk members were in attendance for the game against the Columbus Clippers. Hens winning at the end 3-2. Each Veteran was also given goodies bags to take home.

On August 26th 2018 Maumee/BG, Toledo and Fremont Elks were able to provide a great day for Toledo Mud Hens baseball and food for a total of 60 people who attended the game, 21 Veterans from the Ohio Veterans home and 39 Elk members were in attendance for the game against the Columbus Clippers. Hens winning at the end 3-2. Each Veteran was also given goodies bags to take home.

Front Row: OVH Veterans Richard, Mud Hens Hometown Hero Frank , OEA Veterans Rep Mary Beaston, Steve, &MikeBack Row: OVH Veterans John & Rick, Maumee- BG #1850 Gary Vice, Toledo –Sylvania #53 Adopt A Vet Charles Hilyard Sr, Toledo-Sylvania #…

Front Row: OVH Veterans Richard, Mud Hens Hometown Hero Frank , OEA Veterans Rep Mary Beaston, Steve, &Mike

Back Row: OVH Veterans John & Rick, Maumee- BG #1850 Gary Vice, Toledo –Sylvania #53 Adopt A Vet Charles Hilyard Sr, Toledo-Sylvania #53 ER Terry Harrison, Maumee-BG #1850 Adopt A Vet Larry Mills.

Thanks to the generosity, 107 Veterans were adopted raising $4,845. Subtracting expenses a net balance of $2630 remained. Included was $400. From a Maumee/BG golf outing.

This balance will be given to the Ohio Elks 1 North Unit outside patio project at the Ohio Veterans Home. Thank you to everyone who participated. Plans are in the making for a bigger and better program for 2019.

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Van Wert Elks #1197 Celebrates Long Time Elk Members

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently held their “Old Timers Night” to recognize those members of the lodge with 25 years of membership or more.

Van Wert Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently held their “Old Timers Night” to recognize those members of the lodge with 25 years of membership or more.

A special dinner was served to the members prior to lodge and during the lodge meeting, members eligible for 50 and 60 year pins were recognized.

Members present at the lodge meeting who received their 60 and 50 year pins are, Left to right, John R. Jackson, 60 year member, Lodge Exalted Ruler Gerald A. Mazur and Bradley Bebout, 50 year member.

Members present at the lodge meeting who received their 60 and 50 year pins are, Left to right, John R. Jackson, 60 year member, Lodge Exalted Ruler Gerald A. Mazur and Bradley Bebout, 50 year member.

Also receiving 50 year pins, but not present at the lodge meeting are Jerry L. Butler, Michael R. Zedaker, William E. Conrad and Larry K. Mengerink.   Also receiving 60 year pins, but not present at the lodge meeting are Thomas B. Alexander, Bill K. Flanagan, Clarence E. Niblick and William H. Hetrick.

 

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Van Wert Elks #1197 Help Make Local Golf Club Better

The Golf Committee from Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently made a donation of $1,000.00 to the Hickory Sticks Golf Club.    The monies will be used for course improvements.

The Golf Committee from Van Wert Lodge Elks Lodge #1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recently made a donation of $1,000.00 to the Hickory Sticks Golf Club.    The monies will be used for course improvements.

Pictured left to right are golf committee members Chad Adams, Jim Boroff and Gary Dunno; Hugh Kocab from the YMCA/Hickory Sticks Golf Club and committee member Shad Foster.

Pictured left to right are golf committee members Chad Adams, Jim Boroff and Gary Dunno; Hugh Kocab from the YMCA/Hickory Sticks Golf Club and committee member Shad Foster.

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